All such conditions strictly constrain the gauge symmetry breaking scales of the minimal 3-3-1 model with three scalar triplets.doi:10.1016/B978-0-7506-0496-3.50031-5I.C. McMANUSPsychology in MedicineMcManus, I. C. (1992). Models of mental illness. In I. McManus (Ed.), Psychology in ...
Seventy-nine junior psychiatrists at the Maudsley Hospital answered 16 biographical questions and a 68-item questionnaire measuring attitudes to the psychoanalytical, biological, social, behavioural, and anti-medical models of mental illness. The psychoanalytical model was the most clearly defined and its...
Social cognitive models of stigma define the relationship among: signals that suggest a person is mentally ill, stigmatizing attitudes about the person with mental illness, affective reactions to the stigmatizing attitude, and behavior responses to these attitudes and emotions. The Prairie State Stigm...
Aims and method Tackling discrimination, stigma and inequalities in mental health is a major objective of the UK government. The project aimed to determine the effect of presenting a person with a mental illness as having either a biological illness or a disorder that arose from psychosocial stress...
maternal mental illness. To investigate the impact of early-life adverse experiences and exposure to drugs that could interfere with the normal neurodevelopment, several preclinical rodent models were developed, in which many of the emotional, social and cognitive aspects of human psychopathology can be...
Psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the implicit models of illness questionnaire for physical and mental diseases The goal of this study was to establish the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Implicit Models of Illness Questionnaire (Turk et al., 1986), the Cuestion...
The publication of DSM-V started a public debate about the definition of mental illness. There were wide spread concerns that disease classifications have gone too far and that there is a dangerous tendency to pathologize diverse human behaviour (Frances, 2013; Maier et al., 2013). Indeed, ...
The publication of DSM-V started a public debate about the definition of mental illness. There were wide spread concerns that disease classifications have gone too far and that there is a dangerous tendency to pathologize diverse human behaviour (Frances, 2013; Maier et al., 2013). Indeed, due...
Empathy in mental illness The lack of ability to emphathize is central to many psychiatric conditions. Empathy is affected by neurodevelopment, brain pathology and psychiatric illness. Empathy is both a state and a trait characteristic. Empathy is measurable by n... TFD Farrow,PWR Woodruff - ...
Our premise was that actions taken to reduce health risks are guided by the actor's subjective or common-sense constructions of the health threat. We hypothesized that illness threats are represented by their labels and symptoms (their identity), their causes, consequences, and duration. These att...